The Allure of Decadent Thinking

Religious Studies and the Challenge of Postmodernism

Carl Olson

A critical examination of the postmodern challenge to the field of Religious Studies

Calls attention to the necessity of reflexivity and an awareness of the importance of ordinary knowledge

The Allure of Decadent Thinking

Religious Studies and the Challenge of Postmodernism

Carl Olson

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Carl Olson offers a compelling and provocative argument against the application of postmodern thought to Religious Studies, showing how such radically skeptical thinking undermines, subverts, and distorts the study of religion.

As Olson shows, Religious Studies is a newly and artificially constructed field for the scholarly study of religious narratives, thoughts, actions, and phenomena. It is an ongoing experiment with various types of methodological approaches to the study of religion, which is itself a human construct with limited cross-cultural application. Without a commonly agreed-upon method for the study of its subject, Religious Studies is characterized by the use of multiple methods, which tend to be adopted based on the latest trends in the field. Most recently, these trends have been dominated by postmodern thought. Because the discipline of Religious Studies is a product of the European Enlightenment with its values and representational mode of thinking, it is challenged and even threatened by postmodern thought, which calls into question many of its values, basic presuppositions, and convictions.

After reviewing the many fads and fashions of Religious Studies, Olson examines various postmodern positions related to the study of religion, including those of Georges Bataille, Jacques Derrida, Marcel Mauss, Michel Foucault and Edward W. Said. Olson contrasts the thought of traditional history of religions scholars Mircea Eliade and Wendy Doniger with selected postmodern thinkers on the topics of hermeneutics, comparison, and difference. The Allure of Decadent Thinking concludes by exploring the postmodern challenges to such accepted concepts of religion and considers the long-term implications of a scholar's adoption of postmodern methods. Regardless of whether they are transformed by postmodern thought, Olson suggests, all methods and concepts should be subject to pragmatic review.

The Allure of Decadent Thinking

Religious Studies and the Challenge of Postmodernism

Carl Olson

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The Allure of Decadent Thinking

Religious Studies and the Challenge of Postmodernism

Carl Olson

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"The Allure Decadent Thinking is something that has been crying out to be done. It contributes to new understanding. It makes important corrections to well-established views. It adds a new approach to the study of religion. In short, it makes a most valuable and original contribution to the ongoing formation of religious studies as a discipline in the modern university." - Sushil Mittal, Professor of Religion, James Madison University